The sleep issue

Many people think they can get by with a few hours of sleep but only a few are aware how serious a problem sleep loss really can be. According to the Great British Sleep Survey there are 51.3 per cent of people who have trouble sleeping.

Research shows that people suffering from insomnia face more health risks such as:

Sleep deprivation impacts learning abilities, also has an effect on short term memory

Immune system becomes weaker - you get sick easily and take a long time to recover

Pain in muscles (especially neck and shoulders) and jointsHeadaches

Moodiness, irritability is also widely reported after not sleeping properly. This has a negative effect on both your personal and professional relationships

Consuming / craving for more unhealthy food is another symptom frequently reported and as a consequence digestion becomes sluggish

Heart rate might be elevated and blood pressure might rise

Higher risk to get type-2 diabetes

Many writings say that you should sleep 8 hours a night but the truth is that everyone’s need is different. Instead of 8 hours you can calculate your sleepcycles that are around 90 minute long. If you would like to have a good night sleep you can calculate with 5 cycles (7.5 hours) or 4 cycles (6 hours) in every 24 hours. In total, you should have 28-35 cycles per week.

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